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How to inject attribute in 1ST

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what are the types of dependency injection now sometimes interviewer can ask this as a follow-up question after dependency injection itamp;#39;s not that important but yes they can ask basically this there are not the types but it is basically how in how many ways you can implement dependency injection so we can implement dependency injection in three ways a first is the most popular and what we already seen in the previous question and that is constructor injection so this is the first and the most important one the second one is property injection and the third one is method injection i am not getting into the details of these dependency injections because details are not very important from interview point of view but if if you think this is important and should be covered also and let me know in the comment section and i will try to include a detailed answer of this question also so thatamp;#39;s it for this question if you have any question please let me know in the comment sect

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Injectable constructors are annotated with @Inject and accept zero or more dependencies as arguments. @Inject can apply to at most one constructor per class. @Inject is optional for public, no-argument constructors when no other constructors are present. This enables injectors to invoke default constructors.
In summary, @Injectable is used to mark a class as injectable, that allows it to be managed by Angulars dependency injection system, while @Inject is used to specify the (dependency) to be injected into a class constructor or a provider definition.
Angular offers the @Attribute decorator, facilitating the injection of attributes from the host node. It proves particularly handy when theres no necessity to establish a binding.
You should use constructor injection when your class has a dependency that the class requires in order to work properly. If your class cannot work without a dependency, then inject it via the constructor. If your class needs three dependencies, then demand all three in the constructor.
When a class or field is annotated with @Inject , the dependency injection framework automatically identifies the required dependencies and provides the instance. @Inject allows for a more modular and flexible approach to managing dependencies in Java code.
You can use an injection for any kind of provider but its particularly helpful when the dependency is a simple value like a string, a number, or a function. The value of a value provider must be defined before you specify it here. The title string literal is immediately available.
In mathematics, an injective function (also known as injection, or one-to-one function ) is a function f that maps distinct elements of its domain to distinct elements; that is, x1 x2 implies f(x1) f(x2). (Equivalently, f(x1) = f(x2) implies x1 = x2 in the equivalent contrapositive statement.)
To inject a value into AngularJS controller function, we need to add a parameter with the same value name as that with which the value was defined. Note that the controller function is registered in angular via the angular.

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